19'' Rack Mixers
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Tascam MA-BT240
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ART MX622BT
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Behringer RX1602 V2
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Tascam MZ-123 BT
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Behringer ZMX8210 V2 Ultrazone
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Tascam MX-8A
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Tascam MZ-223
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Tascam MZ-372 Mixer
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DAP-Audio IMIX-7.1
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DAP-Audio Compact 6.2
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DAP-Audio IMIX-5.3
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DAP-Audio IMIX-7.3
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DAP-Audio Compact 8.1
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DAP-Audio Compact 9.2
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LD Systems MS 828
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ART MX821S
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ART MX822
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Alesis Multimix 10 Wireless
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Rolls RM-69
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Swissonic ZM 4
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Tascam LM-8ST Line Mixer
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Rolls RM-82
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Behringer RX1202FX V2
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Sonifex Redbox RB-SS10
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Behringer MX882 V2
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About 19'' Rack Mixers
19'' rack mixers provide a compact, centralized solution for audio routing, processing, and mixing in professional environments. These units are commonly used in broadcast studios, live sound reinforcement systems, and post-production facilities where space is at a premium and flexible signal management is crucial. They offer a streamlined alternative to traditional floor-standing mixers, integrating essential features into a standardized rack format.
19'' Rack Mixers — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Space-saving design ideal for tight environments.
- Centralized control simplifies complex audio routing.
- Rackmount format offers secure and organized integration.
- Professional-grade features often surpass smaller mixers.
CONS
- Can be more expensive than comparable non-rack mixers.
- Limited physical space restricts extensive features.
- May require specialized rack infrastructure for installation.
- Can be less accessible for quick adjustments than floor units.
Frequently Asked Questions About 19'' Rack Mixers
Rack mixers are designed to be mounted in a 19'' equipment rack, offering a compact and professional aesthetic, while standard mixers are typically standalone units.
The routing matrix is critical for complex setups, allowing you to precisely direct signals to different outputs and processors, increasing versatility.
While some models include basic effects, dedicated rack mixers often rely on external processing for higher-quality effects and more advanced features.